There must have been reasons, but I'm sure we'll never know what they were. Any explanations now can only come from biased sources.
not knowing Malcom incredibly well, and not knowing any explanations except only vague ones about what happened, and coming from a position that is one of someone with a mental illness, all I can add is this:
Sometimes there is no reason. Sometimes the chemicals in your brain make you do things for no good cause or reason or justification. It just happens. You can not apply logic no matter how hard you try.
Which is why anything like this can be so difficult. People as a large group don't like having no explanation. But sometimes youjust have to accept that it happened, and that's all.
This was probably not helpful in the least. And it was probably hideously biased. Take it as you will.
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Date: 2005-09-19 04:58 am (UTC)not knowing Malcom incredibly well, and not knowing any explanations except only vague ones about what happened, and coming from a position that is one of someone with a mental illness, all I can add is this:
Sometimes there is no reason. Sometimes the chemicals in your brain make you do things for no good cause or reason or justification. It just happens. You can not apply logic no matter how hard you try.
Which is why anything like this can be so difficult. People as a large group don't like having no explanation. But sometimes youjust have to accept that it happened, and that's all.
This was probably not helpful in the least. And it was probably hideously biased. Take it as you will.
*hugs*